AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU/Trade Pressure on Managua: Europe’s Parliament adopted resolutions urging an end to Nicaragua’s systemic repression, calling for the release of political prisoners including Carlos Brenes and Salvadora del Socorro Martínez Aburto, and demanding action over the death in custody of indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera. U.S.-Costa Rica Rift Over Ortega-Murillo: The U.S. State Department declined to back Costa Rican President Laura Fernández’s comments, instead reiterating that Ortega and Murillo threaten regional security and violate human rights—while Fernández pushed back on being “irresponsible” toward a neighbor. Immigration Courts Under Strain (U.S.): A Bay Area immigration court snapshot shows hearings and backlogs driving fear and uncertainty, with large case transfers after the San Francisco court closure. Detention Safety Scrutiny (U.S.): Lawmakers renewed questions after suspected overdoses at ICE’s Camp East Montana in El Paso, with DHS citing medical protocols and mental health services. World Cup & Regional Sports: FIFA named match officials and new rules for the 2026 World Cup, while Dominican basketball stars Al Horford and Karl-Anthony Towns are set to play in July qualifiers vs the U.S. and Nicaragua. Community & Service: Teens in Oshkosh are assembling reusable menstrual kits for distribution in Nicaragua through Days for Girls.
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